As you probably read in the summary, this is a story about Melinda Prudence Halliwel, daughter of Piper and Leo, who goes back to the past and goes through life with the name Billie Jenkins. How she came up with that name is explained in the next chapter. In the beginning the story will look like the episoded, but with different things in their personal life, but through the story, it will more and more differ from the real season.
I'm not a native english, so sorry if I make many mistakes.
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Prologue
"Don't forget your book." Jessica gave the book to the young girl. The girl she always have thought as her little sister. Her little sister, who was going on a very dangerous mission. One from which she might not come back, but she had to go. It was their only option.
"I haven't told her yet. I know she will try to stop me, or go herself. But I know it has to be me. So I wrote her this letter, can you give it to her." The girl handed the letter at her cousin. For the last time she checked her backpack, checked the potion and weapons she carried with her, and sighed. "I think I've it all."
"Come here," Jessica pulled her in for a hug. "Be careful, and if something goes wrong, come back. Then we think of a new plan."
She let the girl go. "And you look after them and especially my aunt. I'm afraid she might drink herself to dead.
The girl then hugged her cousin. "Listen to Patty, she might be a bit bossy and overprotective, but she knows what she is doing."
"If she knows what she is doing, why don't you tell her what you're doing?" But the girl just stuck her tongue to her cousin.
She looked at the triquetra she had drawn on the wall with chalk. She put the backpack on her back, give the two girls with her a last hug and then said the spell:
Hear these words
Hear the rhyme
Heed the hope within my mind
Send me back to where I'll find
What I wish in place and time.
The triquetra changed into a portal, which the girl walked through, without looking back.
